The same holds true of the position of Socrates in regard to dogmatic questions.
The influence of the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs is still more apparent in the Pauline Epistles and the Gospels, and the same holds true of Jubilees and the Assumption of Moses, though in a very slight degree.
And this holds true in no less a degree of most of the Jewish apocalypses.
But with these insignificant exceptions it holds true that, after the sceptical wave marked by the Sophists, scepticism does not reappear till after the exhaustion of the Socratic impulse in Aristotle.
The same holds true of the valleys of the Neckar, Main and Mosel.